I get asked this question all the time, and I always give the same answer. The average lifespan of a tampon is about 10 years. This is why I always recommend changing your tampon more frequently. This may sound like a simple thing to say, but it’s an important one.
If you’re wondering why you should change your tampon so often, it’s because it can actually be harmful to the lining of your uterus. According to the FDA, that lining is responsible for keeping your uterus healthy. When you have too much blood and estrogen flowing into your uterus, your uterus can become inflamed. This can then cause your uterus to rupture.
I’ve heard this before, but this just adds even more evidence to why changing your tampon is an important safety precaution. Also, if you’re reading this, you have a uterus already and you should probably be changing it every day.
It is not too hard to forget your tampon. It can be very easy to forget that you are not going to be feeling full of blood and estrogen for very long. This is why changing it every day is so important.
The point of change is to make sure you are not going to have an emergency. However, the truth is that when you are at rest, the changes in your body’s chemical environment are too subtle to be noticed, so it is easy to forget you are not doing anything. This can be very difficult if you are having a period or if you’ve had a long-term illness.
The truth is that a lot of women never even notice that they are not having a period, so it is easy to forget that you are not having a period. In fact, many women dont even realize they are not having a period, since they just go to bed and they sleep more easily.
It is common for women to be able to get a period without having a period. This is due to the fact that the body is naturally more sensitive to changes in the environment than men are. Because women are more sensitive to the effects of chemicals and chemicals are more easily absorbed than are chemicals from the men they want to have sex with, women are better able to detect this. This does not mean that you should get extra-sensitive tampons from your local pharmacy.
In fact, it could be worse. At some point in the past, tampons were made from silicon. They were made from the metal that gets lost from the manufacture of silicon. This is why some tampons have a removable insert. Women have been using these since the 1970’s and while they may seem to make for a more secure sexual experience, they can cause severe pelvic pain, urinary tract infections, and even kidney failure. The same is true for women that have sensitive periods.
The problem with silicon tampons is that they don’t come in sizes small enough to fit a baby. This problem is solved with silicon tampons that can be fitted a bit larger. Still, they’re expensive and can cost as much as $100. This is why many women use a small size or a disposable one that you can just throw away after use.